MAHARASHTRA EXCISE DOCUMENT ANALYSIS
Government Resolution — Transfer Order (विशेष बदली)
Document Type: Government Resolution (Shasan Aadesh) — Administrative Transfer Order
Reference Number: EST-1223/Pr.Kra.72/RaExc-1
Issued By: Government of Maharashtra, Home Department (गृह विभाग)
Date of Issue: 23 May 2023
Effective Date: Immediate (तात्काळ अंमलात येतील)
Portal ID: 1565
Digital Reference Code: 202305231210131529
Authority Issuing: Additional Chief Secretary, Government of Maharashtra (संदिप गो. ढाकणे, अवर सचिव)
SUMMARY
This is an administrative transfer order issued under the Government of Maharashtra (Regulation of Transfer of Government Employees and Prevention of Delay in Discharge of Government Duties) Act, 2005, Rules 4(4) and 4(5). The order effects the transfer and posting of one officer of the rank of Deputy Commissioner (Senior Grade) Category-A, State Excise Department, from one position to another, effective immediately, with prior approval of the competent authority.
KEY PROVISIONS
Transfer Details:
- Competent Authority: Deputy Commissioner (Senior Grade), Category-A, State Excise Department
- Legal Basis: Government of Maharashtra (Regulation of Transfer of Government Employees and Prevention of Delay in Discharge of Government Duties) Act, 2005, Rules 4(4) and 4(5)
- Approval Status: Transfer requested with prior approval of competent authority
- Effective Date: Immediate
Officer Transferred:
| Sr. No. |
Officer Name |
Current Position |
New Position |
| 1 |
Shri. Vijay Piraaji Chichalkri |
Divisional Deputy Commissioner, State Excise (RaExc), Amravati Division, Amravati |
Divisional Deputy Commissioner, State Excise (RaExc), Kolhapur Division, Kolhapur |
DISTRIBUTION AND NOTIFICATION
The Government Resolution has been:
- Published on official Maharashtra Government portal: www.maharashtra.gov.in
- Authenticated with Digital Signature
- Circulated to the following recipients:
- Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister, Ministry, Mumbai
- Private Secretary to the Minister, State Excise, Ministry, Mumbai
- Additional Chief Secretary, State Excise Department, Senior Level Assistant, Ministry, Mumbai
- Commissioner, State Excise, Maharashtra State, Mumbai
- Accountant General-1/2 (Audit/Accounts Admissibility), Maharashtra State, Mumbai/Nagpur
- Concerned District Treasury Officer
- Concerned Deputy Commissioner (Senior Grade), State Excise Department
- File (RaExc-1)
WHO IS AFFECTED
- Shri. Vijay Piraaji Chichalkri — Deputy Commissioner (Senior Grade), Category-A, State Excise Department
- Amravati Excise Division — Loss of officer
- Kolhapur Excise Division — Receipt of transferred officer
- State Excise Administration — Administrative change in divisional leadership
LICENSE TYPES AFFECTED
None directly specified. This is a personnel transfer order, not a license or operational directive. However, the transferred officer's role involves:
- Supervision of State Excise operations in divisional jurisdiction
- Oversight of all excise licenses (FL-I, FL-II, FL-III, FL-IV, CL-I, CL-II, CL-III, Toddy, Neera, manufacturing permits, etc.) within the Kolhapur Division
IMPORTANT NOTES / CONDITIONS
- Immediate Implementation: The order shall come into force immediately (तात्काळ अंमलात येतील)
- Prior Competent Authority Approval: The transfer has been requested and processed with prior approval of the competent authority
- Jurisdiction Change: Officer moves from Amravati Division to Kolhapur Division — different geographical jurisdiction
- Rank Unchanged: The officer's rank (Deputy Commissioner, Senior Grade, Category-A) remains the same
- No Fee/Financial Element: This is a personnel order; no fees, charges, or financial provisions apply
- Digital Authentication: The order is signed digitally and published on the official state portal
AMENDMENTS / CHANGES
No amendments or textual changes from a previous version are contained in this document. This is a standalone transfer order.
LEGAL BASIS CITED
- Government of Maharashtra (Regulation of Transfer of Government Employees and Prevention of Delay in Discharge of Government Duties) Act, 2005, Rules 4(4) and 4(5)
RELEVANCE TO EXCISE LAW
While this document does not amend the Bombay Prohibition Act 1949, Bombay Foreign Liquor Rules 1953, or Maharashtra Country Liquor Rules 1973, it is significant because:
- Divisional Deputy Commissioners (State Excise) are key administrative officers responsible for implementing excise law at the divisional level
- The Kolhapur Division now receives the transferred officer for administrative supervision of all excise-related matters
- This impacts the chain of command and administrative oversight for all excise licenses issued in Kolhapur Division
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